THURSDAY, APRIL 4
Unlawful Display of Registration Sticker
Police charged Erin R. Ryan, 19, of the 26W100 block of Armbrust Avenue, Wheaton, with unlawful display of a registration sticker. Ryan was driving a gray 2004 Saturn S12 at Gary and Jewel at about 10:26 p.m. when police initiated a traffic stop. Ryan was released at the scene.
BB Gun Blowout
Two red traffic signals were shot out by a BB gun. The signals were at Butterfield Road and Bradford and Butterfield and Leask. A BB was found inside both traffic signals, according to a police report for this incident. The total cost to repair the lights will be $140.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3
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$150, Wallet Stolen
Someone took a wallet that contained $150 from an unsecured jacket in a locker room on the 200 block of East Geneva Road.
American Flag Missing
Someone took a $20 American flag from the 1000 block of North Washington between 11 a.m. and 1:50 p.m. The flag was taken from a mount along the resident's driveway.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 28
Criminal Trespassing
Police charged Arthur J. Reeves, 24, of the 800 block of Second Street, Joliet, with criminal trespass to real property. Police arrested Reeves at 10:20 p.m. on the 400 block of North President Street. He also has an outstanding Aurora Police Department warrant in connection for failure to appear in court for criminal trespass. He was booked at the Wheaton Police Department and then transferred to the DuPage County Jail, where he remains on $15,000 bail.
See also:
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- UPDATED: Fire Doused at Wheaton North Thursday Morning
- UPDATED: Officials Investigate House Fire Near Wheaton North
- Wheaton Man Accused of Possessing Stolen Vehicle
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